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Launchpad scraping should be replaced by use of launchpadlib
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Maybe a comment will bring this bug back to life. This is very serious
for my use of desktop linux - there's no excuse for program
configurations which lose user-entered text by default.
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I prefer to have debian-keyring installed by default, because
cryptographic verification is important IMO. Not doing cryptographic
verification can cause a security issue, but Ubuntu should be secure by
default. debian-keyring is just a recommendation. You can remove it if
it is to heavyweight for
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If you run "initctl show-config" (as invoke-rc.d does) in an ephemeral
chroot and then exit the chroot, upstart spews the following to the
ringbuffer:
[ 320.727922] init: /var/lib/schroot/mount/saucy-
amd64-c37a7915-49b3-41c1-a79e-e70c379c37fd/etc/init: Configuration
directo
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ubi-partman failed with exit code 141
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Joseph,
The patch has now been submitted to upstream:
http://marc.info/?l=linux-scsi&m=137365649318663&w=2
Best,
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This app seems to crash regularly. After the app restarts, it displays
fine and tells time like it should. It does not appear to crash while
system is up, only on start up and reboot.
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By the way, if you are not dual booting with Windows, you should avoid
using the fakeraid and stick to traditional mdadm software raid, which
is much better supported and more feature complete.
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package udev 204-0ubuntu5 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
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I can concur with Michael's assessment.
I've a Macbook Pro 8,1, with broadcom 4331 wifi chip. With raring, wifi
was quite stable (I was using b43 then). Doing a clean-install of saucy,
my wifi was highly unstable (using wl). I had same instability using
b43.
I followed Michael's advice and instal
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Suspend and hibernate work great on this machine. I believe this crash
occurred when it tried to suspend when the power became critically low.
I am running this laptop and will let the power die again. I'll report
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[Apple Inc. MacBookPro8,1] suspend/resume failure
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Thanks Hans. Yes, the meta package is there but the actual firmware
drivers are not.
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Libertas Firmware package is missing from repositori
Christopher, thanks for reacting to my post. I would really like to help in
solving this pesky problem. Please inform me of all the info logs etc. you
need.
>From your tag I suspect you want some hardware info:
PC with motherboard: "Jetway J7F2 C7 1.2GHz J7F21G2ES P" & expansion
card "JETWAY 4
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I thought it was a general elantech bug. That's how I interpreted the
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Elantech clickpad/touchpad lacks multitouch features.
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transmission-gtk crashed with SIGSEGV in __GI___pthread_mutex_lock()
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Also in 13.04
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Ubuntu 13.04 on Acer 5630, Orbicam still does not work. I get green
screen (webcam led is on) on Skype's options and i can not make a video
call. lsusb detects the webcam correctly.
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Try "sudo apt-get install python-launchpadlib"
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flickering screen (intel graphic card)
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Copied to -proposed, overrides adjusted, and linux-signed built.
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Launcher tooltip says "Waiting to install" when application is
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package install failures with uninformative dpkgterminallog fil
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Hello Petter, or anyone else affected,
Accepted base-installer into precise-proposed. The package will build
now and be available at http://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/base-
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I'm not totally sure this is a Unity bug vs something else, so my
apologies if this is the wrong package.
What I thought happened was that the system and context menus stopped
working. But after some flailing, I realized that the menus worked fine,
and you could even click on
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I've subscribed foundations-bugs to all bugs about the whoopsie-
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The fix for bug #66720 looks relevant, commit 8eeaa74bc241acb41f1d
upstream, it seems something broke for me though, so I can't test it
right now.
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Wondering if anything has been happening in a while...
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(In reply to comment #101)
> Nope, and I noticed a BUG on !pGrab in FreeGrab, I'll try it a bit more on
> monday.
merged as 0e3be0b25fcfeff386bad132526352c2e45f1932 yesterday.
as for the rest, I really need something that's reproducible.
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> Peter fixed a load of stuff and it got merged in xserver master.
> Unfortunately there have not been any development releases of xserver master
> since that happened, but that will come in time.
>
> If you are still seeing problems, and are definitely using xserver mast
Nope, and I noticed a BUG on !pGrab in FreeGrab, I'll try it a bit more
on monday.
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Peter fixed a load of stuff and it got merged in xserver master.
Unfortunately there have not been any development releases of xserver
master since that happened, but that will come in time.
If you are still seeing problems, and are definitely using xserver
master, then I suggest explaining your p
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The first thing i do after a fresh install of an OS is to disable the
mouse acceleration, but after installing Ubuntu 13.04 with all updates
it seems like the bar to set the acceleration is missing.
In 12.10 it was located under "System Settings" > "Mouse & Touchpad".
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Just crashed when pasting text.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
Package: pidgin 1:2.10.7-0ubuntu4.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.10.0-3.12-generic 3.10.1
Uname: Linux 3.
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